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Some Sahara employees ‘not paid salaries for months’

Reuters/Mumbai

Some Sahara staff claims they haven’t been paid for several months, as the company tries to raise $1.6bn to bail its boss Subrata Roy out of jail.
Reuters interviewed 11 employees independently contacted in separate units in Delhi, Mumbai and Lucknow this week, and found workers at what was once one of India’s highest profile firms frustrated over a lack of information about the group’s future. Business has been disrupted for a year as Sahara fights a regulator’s charge that it illegally sold bonds and did not reimburse investors.
The employees’ claims could not be independently verified, although an undated letter to staff signed by Roy and seen by Reuters asked for patience from those who hadn’t received what they were due.
“There is not much work to do and we have not received any salary since September,” said an official at Sahara’s “Command Office” headquarters in Lucknow, where founder Roy’s family lives in a gated complex.
Sahara did not respond to requests for comment on the letter to staff, which three employees said was posted in late December after workers questioned salary delays.
In response to queries from Reuters about unpaid wages, Sahara said it faced a “liquidity crunch” due to conditions imposed by the court on its use of funds and a freeze on bank accounts, creating problems in meeting some of its financial obligations. It denies having failed to pay some staff for four or five months, calling that “completely untrue”.
The letter to staff, posted on an employee notice board, said the company’s fortunes would change after March, when Sahara expected to raise funds for bail.
“If you are not receiving what you are due immediately, then wait with patience and trust,” the letter said. “After 37 years of trust, I am asking you for just four months - December, January, February, March. Please keep your faith and love in us.”
The pressure over payroll described by employees suggests the depth of trouble at Sahara, a conglomerate whose assets stretch from Formula One to property and TV. Chairman Subrata Roy has been held in a Delhi jail since last March, after he failed to comply with a court order to repay investors in a bond programme that was ruled illegal.
The bail amount reflects the cost of the programme, estimated by Indian regulators to be as much as $7bn.
Sahara has told the court it has paid most of the outstanding dues directly to the bondholders. India’s markets regulator, which is seeking redress for millions of investors, disputes that.
In its statement to Reuters, Sahara blamed its battle with the regulator and said it was “releasing the salaries (from) time to time, based on fund flow, on a continuous basis. There are delays of a few months, but it is completely untrue that the company has not paid to some of our staff since 4-5 months.”
One senior official in Mumbai said there was little clarity on when back wages would be paid.
“When we call up (human resources), they simply tell us they are in the same situation,” the official said.
Several workers said they were reluctant to quit because they felt employers would be more likely to hire someone who already has a job. Some had already found other employment.
Sahara says it employs about 1mn salaried and “field workers” who collect payments. The company refers to itself as “the world’s largest family” under flamboyant founder Roy, known as Saharasri, or “Mr Sahara”.

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